Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary 
The Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary (MBBS) is inspiring and equipping men and women to live as disciples of Jesus Christ, and to serve and lead in the church and in the world.
MB Biblical Seminary is rooted in the anabaptist and evangelical traditions, and is the seminary of the Mennonite Brethren churches in the United States and Canada. There are campuses in Fresno, California; Langley, British Columbia and Winnipeg, Manitoba which offer a vibrant educational community that includes students from many denominations, cultures and nations.
Academic Programs Support The Mission
The Seminary offers graduate programs in 
- Pastoral leadership,
- Biblical and theological studies,
- Counseling,
- Mission, and
- Other Christian ministries.
These programs emphasize biblical and theological reflection, personal and community formation, skill development, and supervised experiential learning.
Our academic programs allow MBBS to be instrumentally involved in helping the US Conference to accomplish our MISSION as ONE FAMILY - to transform individuals, families and communities through new life in Jesus. Educated, biblically grounded, passionate leaders and pastors are a crucial element for facilitating growth and renewal in and through our churches. Once again, working together, we can help change the world.
Ministry Quest
A unique program of MBBS is Ministry Quest. Ministry Quest is about students exploring possibilities in ministry and leadership. It is a one year, two-stage, program for American and Canadian high school students, ages 16-18, who are curious about the call of God and ministry. You may be wondering about your life. How is your love for God going to combine with your gifts and passions? Could vocational ministry be for you? Each stage of MQ features a mentoring relationship, a retreat and three ministry observations.
The first stage, Charting Your Course, focuses on growing more in love with Jesus and figuring out what it means to be ‘called’. Students will engage in thirteen mentoring sessions with a leader from their church, attend a six-day inten
sive retreat in Fresno, CA and observe their pastor in two distinct ministry settings.
The second stage, Setting Your Sail, focuses on getting to know more about yourself, leadership and ministry. This stage begins with a six-day retreat in British Columbia, Canada, has thirteen more mentoring sessions and three ministry experiences.
Students who wish to participate in MQ need to apply AND be nominated by their church. First, speak to your pastor about your interest in participating in MQ, then fill out your application.